Hi Glen,

Yes it does, but I only posted using the left shift key out of habit.  I 
will start posting that it will work with either shift key just so people 
will know it's not left shift key dependent.  Thanks for letting others know 
that.
Take care.
Mike
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Dialup@56k
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] here is how I repair jaws, and it works all the 
time, and I don't have to do much.


Thanks Mike.  That's a great Title for a Menu !!
Fantastic new piece of information.
FYI, it also works with the Right Shift Key, but I suspect this is
dependent on the Windows setting for KB region, could be misguided here.
Windows 7 here as well; I've just about removed Win 10 from all the PC's
in this house, only one to go.
Glen

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On 19-Feb-2017 10:19 am, Mike B. wrote:
> Hi Glen,
>
> It's called the, Extended Context Menu, keystroke.  You can also use the,
> Left Shift key + the Application key, to open the extended context menu.
> I'm only speaking for Windows 7 since I don't run Widows 10.
> Take care.
> Mike
> Sent from my iBarstool.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dialup@56k
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 2:59 PM
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] here is how I repair jaws, and it works all the
> time, and I don't have to do much.
>
>
> Thanks for the clarification Adrian.
> One interesting thing I found in simulating your instructions was that
> the 'Copy as Path' option is only available from the Shift + F10 menu.
> I'd always assumed that Shift + F10, the Application key and the right
> mouse button provided access to the same menu.
> However, I now discover this is not always the case.
> You learn something new every day.
> Thanks again Adrian.
> Glen
>
> ***
>
> On 19-Feb-2017 12:37 am, Adrian Spratt wrote:
>> First, make sure you have the .exe file on your system for the JAWS build
>> you're running. You can download it from the FS/VFO website.
>> Unlike before, it doesn't seem to matter where you keep it on your 
>> system.
>> Close all running apps.
>> Highlight the JAWS .exe file.
>> Press shift-F10.
>> Arrow up to "Copy as path." Press enter.
>> Open the run dialog with Windows key-r.
>> Press control-v, then spacebar, then / (the forward slash key), then the
>> word "type", spacebar, and then the word "repair."
>> Let me try that command line a different way. After pressing control-v
>> followed by the spacebar, continue with /type repair
>> Then press enter.
>
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